Create an image that represents the concept of grammar, specifically use of the perfect tense. This can be illustrated by a teacher in a classroom, pointing to a chalkboard where the concept of perfect tense is visually represented with colorful symbolic icons such as clocks denoting different times and detailed sketches of actions that coincide with the given verbs in examples. Make sure the teacher is a Caucasian woman and the students in the classroom are of different descents including Black, Hispanic, South Asian and Middle-Eastern. The classroom should be well lit, indicating a positive learning environment. Do not include any text in the image.

Which of the following sentences contains a verb that is correctly formed in the perfect tense?

A. Susan is spoken at our club before.
B. Beverly has wanted to be a singer for years.
C. Desmond has love swimming in the ocean.
D. Jake have painted his room three times.

jake has painted his room three times by then

The sentence that contains a verb that is correctly formed in the perfect tense is:

B. Beverly has wanted to be a singer for years.

To determine which sentence contains a verb that is correctly formed in the perfect tense, we need to understand what the perfect tense is and how it is formed.

The perfect tense is used to describe an action that has been completed or occurred in the past. It is typically formed using a helping verb ("have" or "has") followed by the past participle of the main verb.

Let's analyze each sentence and identify the verb in each one:

A. "Susan is spoken at our club before." - This sentence does not have a verb in the perfect tense. The verb "is spoken" is in the present tense passive voice.

B. "Beverly has wanted to be a singer for years." - This sentence contains the verb "has wanted," which is correctly formed in the perfect tense. The helping verb "has" (present tense of "have") is followed by the past participle "wanted."

C. "Desmond has love swimming in the ocean." - This sentence does not have a verb in the perfect tense. The verb "has love" is not correctly formed in the perfect tense. It should be "has loved" to form the perfect tense.

D. "Jake have painted his room three times." - This sentence does not have a verb in the perfect tense. The verb "have painted" is not correctly formed in the perfect tense. It should be "has painted" to agree with the subject "Jake."

Based on the analysis above, the only sentence that contains a verb correctly formed in the perfect tense is sentence B: "Beverly has wanted to be a singer for years."

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